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The new issue features a costumed duo on the cover belonging to artist Camille Henrot, who speaks with Estelle Hoy from her home on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Surreal domestic scenes are captured by Heather Sten, marking her fourth Apartamento cover, the most of any photographer in the magazine’s history. Ahead of the launch of her latest film, In the Veins, Henrot imagines a future shaped by epic ‘actions of daily care’. A supersized and shiny text by Deaton Chris Anthony appears on the magazine’s spine, accompanying an ‘admin reveal’ by the musician that marks his first time sharing the story behind his alias, alongside insights on his collaborations with Charli XCX and more.
Leïla Slimani reflects on moving from Paris to Lisbon with Jina Khayyer, an attempt to escape the confines of her fame as a writer: ‘It’s not good for an artist to live in a context where you understand everything’, she says, ‘where you have all the codes’. Taking up that call in her adopted home of Guatemala, Vivian Suter dispels the myths that have been made about her art, her ‘stiffened, paint-covered garments...her armour’ as she prepares for the largest-scale retrospective of her work to date, opening this June at Palais de Tokyo.
Celebrated cinematographer Darius Khondji, the renowned ‘Prince of Darkness’, meets with Zico Judge for a rare, career-spanning conversation, their time together captured in a 18- page-long film strip, carefully cut and spliced together by Frank Lebon. An original screenplay by Efthimis Filippou riffs on the standard Q&A, as the writer behind The Lobster and The Killing of a Sacred Deer faces off against ‘14 Stout Men’, featuring photography by his longtime friend and collaborator, Yorgos Lanthimos.
Raul Lopez reflects on his ascent through the fashion world as he poses for Renell Medrano in his New York City apartment, where he appears in conversation with Michael Bullock. In his interview with Steve Bailey, Jocko Weyland paints an extraterrestrial odyssey to the part spacecraft, part modernist home built by Kendrick Bangs Kellogg in southern California.
A new story by Robert Plunket offers an exclusive look at the writer’s first book in over three decades, marking the return of a literary legend. He reflects on his landmark novels, My Search for Warren Harding and Love Junkie, in conversation with Apartamento editor Noah T. Britton.